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    The Things They Carried Every work of literature has a recurring theme. Whether it is about a love‚ guilt or a desire for revenge‚ every character comes across a struggle between their passion and responsibility. The Things They Carried features many characters that overcome conflicts. Jimmy cross struggles with his responsibility to his men as well as his love for a woman that does not love him back. Lieutenant Jimmy Cross is a young‚ carefree man who is still searching for his future. Without

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    an example of a simile. Similes use like and as to make explicit comparisons between unlike things‚ such as eyes and stars. Metaphor Her eyes were pools of liquid light. Again‚ her eyes are literally human eyes. Figuratively‚ they are being compared to pools of liquid light. However‚ the comparison is implied‚ not stated. This is an example of a metaphor. Unlike similes‚ metaphors compare unlike things without explicitly stating the comparison with “like” or “as.” Personification Her eyes followed

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    Advanced Placement Program AP® Physics B Practice Exam The questions contained in this AP® Physics B Practice Exam are written to the content specifications of AP Exams for this subject. Taking this practice exam should provide students with an idea of their general areas of strengths and weaknesses in preparing for the actual AP Exam. Because this AP Physics B Practice Exam has never been administered as an operational AP Exam‚ statistical data are not available for calculating potential

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    Phil Costner English – Rough Draft In the novel‚ The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien‚ he vividly depicts the situations of war-life in Vietnam using very interesting characters. Though some of the characters he uses are not actually real people‚ but just made up to serve as symbols in his story. In some cases these characters serve more to the story through their symbolism rather that their character. The three characters who embody this the most are Kiowa‚ Mary Anne Bell‚ and Kathleen.

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    equilibrium to the left. • Fe3+ + SCN- [pic] Fe(SCN)2+ Data: You will obtain 3 test tubes and label them 1‚ 2‚ and 3. Then add 20 mL of distilled water to the beaker. Next add 20 drops if Fe (NO3)3 and 20 drops of KSCN to the same beaker. Using the solution you just made pour 3 mL of the solution in each test tube. Add 20 drops of .1 M Fe (NO3)3 to test tube 1 shake gently. Add 20 drops of .1 M of KSCN to test tube 2 shake gently‚ and 20 drops of distilled water to test tube

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    References Dickerson‚ R.‚ Johnsen‚ K.‚ Raij‚ A.‚ Lok‚ B.‚ Stevens‚ A.‚ Bernard‚ T.‚ & Lind‚ D. S. (2006). Virtual Patients: Assessment of Synthesized Versus Recorded Speech. Stud Health Technol Inform‚ 119‚ 114-119. Retrieved from http://www.cise.ufl.edu/research/vegroup/vp/papers/dickerson-mmvr14.pdf Francis‚ A. L.‚ Nusbaum‚ H. C.‚ & Fenn‚ K. (2007). Effects of Training on the Acoustic–Phonetic Representation of Synthetic Speech. Journal of Speech‚ Language‚ and Hearing Research‚ 50(6)‚

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    There is an idea that says one will never fully understand another’s plight until he or she walks in their shoes. When watching the film Under the Same Moon‚ or La Misma Luna‚ viewers gain a sense of what it means to be an undocumented immigrant from Mexico in the United States. The audience travels many miles with nine-year-old Carlitos Reyes in his journey across the border to reunite with his mother Rosario‚ who is working without documentation in California to provide a better life in the United

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    Two Halves Of The Same Song One of the crucial components of Amy Tan’s "Two Kinds" is her choice of narrator. This narrative voice develops the story by adding to the characters. By using this narrator‚ Amy Tan allows the story to come alive through the eyes of a child. Jing-Mei‚ who is the daughter of a Chinese immigrant‚ paints the picture of her relationship between herself and her overbearing mother. Being the protagonist of the story‚ Jing-Mei is able to portray what she is going through

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    The character I have chosen is Lt. Jimmy Cross from the story “The Things They Carried.” Jimmy Cross is the leader of Alpha Company in the war of Vietnam‚ although he seems like he is not part of it. “He had difficulty keeping his attention on the war […] but then he would slip away into day dreams‚ just pretending‚ walking barefoot along the Jersey Shore” (p.279). This quote clearly shows that he was living in a parallel world between the war that he was living at that moment and his obsessed love

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    In the novel The Things They Carried‚ author Tim O’Brien offers the “happy ending” described by Fay Weldon through his own “spiritual reassessment and moral reconciliation.” While the novel itself is not a series of happy memories or events‚ the telling of them allows the author to come to terms with the loss of his innocence and his own limitations. As the author closes‚ he finally concludes that while his war-time experiences change him from the person he once was‚ telling stories is the way he

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